The tragic death of Arjun's son, Abhimanyu, inside the Chakravyuh structure shifts the war into a brutal, lawless conflict.

The narrative shifts to the next generation. The five Pandavas and the hundred Kauravas grow up together under the strict tutelage of Guru Dronacharya.

: The collapse of morality when silent elders fail to protect the innocent. 4. Exile and Prep for War (Episodes 66–75)

The casting was impeccable. Saurabh Raj Jain’s portrayal of Lord Krishna provided a calm, pedagogical anchor to the chaotic political plotting. Shaheer Sheikh brought a youthful vulnerability and physical grace to Arjuna, while Pooja Sharma’s fierce rendition of Draupadi during the dice game remains one of the most powerful performances in Indian television history.